Watch: Father Of Benghazi Victim Just Dropped A Mega Challenge On Hillary That Could Doom Her

The father of former Navy Seal Tyrone Woods, who was killed in the 2012 Benghazi attacks, has dared former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to take a lie detector test.

Charles Woods told One America News on Wednesday, “I would love to sit down with Hillary Clinton, if she’d agree to do it as well, you know at the same table, by the same operator and have a lie detector test.”

According to Woods, Clinton told him that a YouTube video was what sparked the spontaneous violent attacks on the American consulate in Benghazi on September 11, 2012. She made this statement at Dover Air Force Base on September 14, when Woods and others who lost family members were on hand to receive the bodies of the fallen.

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“Besides Woods, Patricia Smith, the mother of State Department information specialist Sean Smith, and Kate Quigley, the sister of Glen Doherty, a former Navy SEAL and CIA specialist, have all claimed that Clinton made similar comments about the video and the filmmaker,” the Daily Caller reported.

As reported by Western Journalism, members of the Benghazi Committee questioned Clinton in October as to why she offered the families one explanation and Middle Eastern leaders and her own daughter a different one in private.

In an email Clinton sent to the Egyptian prime minister on Sept. 12, 2012, she wrote: “We know the attack in Libya had nothing to do with the film. It was a planned attack — not a protest.”

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The very night of the attack, she emailed Chelsea Clinton: “Two of our officers were killed in Benghazi by an al Qaeda-like group: The Ambassador, whom I handpicked and a young communications officer on temporary duty w a wife and two young children. Very hard day and I fear more of the same tomorrow.”

A reporter in New Hampshire pressed Clinton on the issue last week. The Conway Daily Sun reported:

Sun Columnist Tom McLaughlin said she told an Egyptian diplomat the Benghazi attack was planned and not a protest but that she told family members of the deceased that the attack was the result of a demonstration. He said she then told George Stephanopoulos that she didn’t tell the families the attack was a demonstration about a film.